![]() I hope you like the idea to use your stamped and colored images on more than just on cards and are inspired to make some cute cash envelopes yourself. These sweet envelopes are perfect to have in stash if you celebrate Rakhi! I colored two images of the sister tying Rakhi to brother from H appy Rakhi stamp set with Copics, fussy cut it and added to my cash envelopes. On the corner I used the leaf banner, called Toran in Hindi from Happy Ugadi stamp set and stamped it in dark green color. Now with the envelope made, I use Happy Rakhi sentiment and a stamp with Rakhi, that I heat embossed with gold embossing powder. ![]() And here you have a quick and easy envelope for gifting purpose. ![]() I burnish at all the scored lines and also round the corners of one of the sides.Īnd the final step is to use tape runner or liquid glue to adhere the 3 inch flap. The longer side, will be divided into 3 segments and is scored at 1 1/2 inches and from the other side at 3 inches.Īlso I am scoring on the other two sides at a distance of 1 inch and the paper is cut with scissors, like the picture below. So I planned to make some Cash envelopes :)įor the envelope, I took a paper that measures 8 by 81/2 inches. Also, the brothers give their sisters money. It is just around the corner and I had a perfect idea for making some Rakhi crafts with the adorable stamp set Happy Rakhi. This day the sisters tie Rakhi which is a decorated silk or cotton thread to their brother's wrists and pray for their long lives and in turn, the brothers promise to look after their sisters, always. Ishani here to give you some festive feels. Many of you would know the Hindu festival of Rakhi also called Rakhshabandhan. FLAT $5 SHIPPING ON ALL USA ORDERS LESS THAN $100 & FREE SHIPPING FOR ALL USA ORDERS OVER $100
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